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vedic astrology , " lakshmisyama "

<lakshmikary@n...> wrote:

Hare Krishna

Dear Jyotisha Friends,

What I would like,

How to use D-6 to " define " our enemies , our debts etc.

AND also HOW to USe D-30 to SHOW WHICH SHAD_RIPUS and which

types of bad karmas we will generate by ACTING on them,,

How do tell which good and bad karmas we are creating in life..

Also some person might , steal or kill , or whatever at some point

in life and then repent and lead a relatively " pure " life..

Anybody have and wisdom and charts where in they can use D-6 and D-

30 and show it in action?

I think every astrologer should be aware of their own flaws, and

also be aware of their " enemies " . No one usually wants to get into

it,they'd rather focus on their raja and dhana yogas...

When we analyze a chart it is also nice to gently guide the native

to recognize their problems so that they can have some self

realizations if you want to call it that.

Narasimha had done some research on this awhile back, unfortunely i

cant find the post , otherwise id repost it..

If any of you has some realizations on this id love to hear them.

Also how it all ties in to D-60 ..etc

With best regards,

lakshmi kary

Was this discussed on east coast work shops.?

 

 

vedic astrology , " venkatarama_sastry "

<venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> Dear Hari,

>

> Such a nice name, Hari. As Narasimha once remarked, a name with a

> multitude of beautiful meanings, all designed to turn your mind to

> one form of the Lord after another.

>

> Interesting questions. My interepretation of the Hindu custom of

> cremation is that this has nothing to do with good or bad Karma,

but

> that it is a way of returning " ashes to ashes and dust to dust " .

> Also, the Sanyasins / monks are buried, not cremated, and I don't

> know why that is so - maybe since you are beyond all bonds of

family

> as a Sanyasin, so the concept of a son/descendent easing your path

> to the higher Lokas does nto apply? Just a thought.

>

> As for your example of a scientist, I would say that is both good

> and bad Karma involved in that. Good, since you are doing your

duty,

> as you mentioned, but also because you are doing your duty to your

> country and your people by protecting them from harm. Also it is

> good karma if it increases knowledge - the science of making

> missiles might be applicable in more benign areas that do good to

> people. But there is bad Karma involved too, if the missile is

used

> and results are harmful.

>

> I know that 9th house shows Dharma and the 10th Karma - do these

> show what actions the native will take on these, i.e. a benefic in

> 10, good 10th Lord etc. will make them want to perform good Karma?

> Or what they acquire good Karma, i.e. the opportunities to perform

> good Karma will be made available to them through a strong 10th?

>

> Thanks,

> Venkat

>

> vedic astrology , " onlyhari " <onlyhari>

> wrote:

> > ||Om Brihaspataye Namah|| ||Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaaya||

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > Some of you may have heard about 'Bodyworlds' exhibition

featuring

> > real human bodies and now showing at Singapore. The preservation

> > technique was invented by a German professor. This technique

> > involves dipping the human body in acetone at two different

> > temperatures to enable the leaching of fat/liquids and then

> dipping

> > the body in molten plastic so that the acetone comes out and the

> > plastic goes in, thus preserving the original structure of the

> human

> > body indefinitely.

> >

> > My friends went to this exhibition; I declined because I was

very

> > uneasy about the whole exhibition (D-60 perhaps?). On coming

back,

> > my friends and I had a discussion about this and got into an

> > argument about dharma vs karma. The crux of the argument was

this:

> > Are the people who are involved in this Body worlds business

doing

> > good karma?

> >

> > From one viewpoint, the people who helped to develop this

> technique

> > are ultimately contributing to the growth and development of

> > knowledge because this can be used by medical students

worldwide.

> > Similarly, the people who go to the exhibition come away with an

> > enhanced understanding of their own bodies and how things

function

> > inside the body. So it can be said that good karma is being

> created.

> >

> > On the other hand, the Hindu shastras recommend the burning of

the

> > human body when the soul leaves the body. Why? Does this imply

> that

> > this is bad karma to deal with dead bodies thus? I would be

> > interested to know your viewpoints.

> >

> > As an aside, consider the case of a scientist who is developing

a

> > missile. The scientist does his duty properly (dharma) and uses

> his

> > knowledge to develop the missile but ultimately in the end, the

> > missile is used for destructive purposes. Is the scientist

> creating

> > good or bad karma by his actions? Why?

> >

> > I apologize in advance for this seemingly non-astrological

> question

> > but lets not forget that dharma & karma are the basis of Jyotish.

> >

> > regards

> > Hari

--- End forwarded message ---

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